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Max Martin: Vocal production

Started by j.fco.morales, January 07, 2019, 05:04:18 PM

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j.fco.morales

Max has developed a wonderful craft in terms of vocal production through the years, often using methods that are not popular in popular music like syllabe reverb -Adam Lambert's Ghost Town-, multiple vocal layering -Ariana Grande's Into You-, more complex vocal harmonies or nasal voices during the late 90s.

I can hear those resemblances on vocal production even in reggaeton.
I've been listening to Ya No Tiene Novio by Sebastian Yatra and Mau y Ricky and those vocal arragements are great for a reggaeton track, LOTS of cool details. Check it out:

[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/7uQmJ1jgNzBpATSoWKSPFu[/spotify]